Index the Fibonacci numbers so that 3 is the fourth number. If the modulo base is a Fibonacci number (>=3) with an even index, the period is twice the index. If the base is a Fibonacci number (>=5) with an odd index, the period is 4 times the index. - Kerry Mitchell, Dec 11 2005

Each row of the image represents a different modulo base n, from 1 at the bottom to 24 at the top. The columns represent the Fibonacci numbers mod n, from 0 mod n at the left to 59 mod n on the right. In each cell, the brightness indicates the value of the residual, from dark for 0 to near-white for n-1. Blue squares on the left represent the first period; the number of blue squares is the Pisano number. - Kerry Mitchell, Feb 02 2013